Disc 2:1. Giving My Problems to You2. The City3. Cry On4. Love Isn't Love5. Ordinary Just Won't Do6. When Love Calls You Home7. Please You More8. Secret Place9. Find Myself in You10. Will You Be Ready?11. 'Tis So Sweet12. Running Back to You13. So Good to Know (The Savior)14. Victory15. I Can't Live Without U

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I enjoyed this album. Commissioned is a very anointed and talented group. Seeing them together was great. I know the members are doing their own things now, but I hope they are not done as a group. I would to see another album with brand new songs from Commissioned soon, perhaps sometime in 2005 since it is their 20th anniversary.

AWESOME!!!! JUST AWESOME Oct 22, 2004

I have loved Commissioned for years and then I love Fred and Marvin as well but together my God. It was powerful, anoited, so true to the character of these men. They show the growth and maturity in Christ in this live session. You could feel all they had been through to get here and let GOD use this. YOU want to just worship until you loose your mind while listening to some of the worship. You here the melody and the blend and want to slap someone because it is mind blowing that after all the years they are even better!...THIS IS WORTH THE INVESTMENT. I promise you will enjoy from beg to end.

Even Jesus went to His feet on this one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mar 15, 2004

I know heaven had a party as this album was recorded, God was pleased, The Lord's name was truly praised. What anointed, appointed brothas in the Gospel! I will be elated till they reunite AGAIN, i've seen all the big names in Gospel live and on video, this one is by far Unsurpassed!

Astounding... Jan 22, 2004

Ok, so I grew up on gospel but I never listened to a lot of Commissioned. I knew a few of their songs, and I loved them all, but for whatever reason I never bought their music unless it was on a compilation album. Growing up, the Winans were always in heavy rotation, and so I never really experimented with Commissioned. However, I went to the store and saw this one and John P. Kee. This one had 29 songs on it and John P. Kee only had like 11. So I bought it figuring I came out better this way. The anointing, the anointing, the anointing!!! My heart has been seriously ministered to. God was all up in that place!!! I saw the video and I plan to buy the CD. But even for those who are not believers, musically this is a wonderful project. IT IS AN OUTSTANDING WORK OF ART! I love live music and I usually prefer live music over studio, but this blew my mind!!! My roommate, who at one point hated gospel music, is now a convert after we watched this together. The musicians are amazing, the backup singers (RFC), and the harmonies make you wanna slap the person sitting next to you because it is just astonishing that something could sound so good. I admit, at times, the vocals are a little tired, but you have to take into account that they performed 29 songs! Beautiful. Everyone held their own and I just couldn't get enough. My only complaint is that they only did a little bit of Love Isn't Love and that they didn't do Crucified With Christ. Other than that, for gospel music lovers, your love will grow and for those who don't like gospel, you'll think again when you criticize. I had to thank God for this video.

Masterfully produced. Dec 23, 2003

This is a COMMISSIONED fan's prize jewel. I believe this album was the best live performance ever. The setup on the DVD version is classic. Fred Hammond, the head-producer of the project, did an exceedingly marvelous job setting up his band and had the right sound technicians to set up the right moods for each song and scene. The band featuring musical director Noel Hall, (keyboards & organ) mega keyboardist newcomer Luther Hanes, Tommie Walker, Darius Fentress, (percussions) Mo' Horns, Darryl Dixon, (guitar) Marvin McQuitty, (drums) the original drummer of COMMISSIONED, Michael Williams, and of course, Fred Hammond on bass, was wonderful. They all gelled together and the magic of the synths re-created all the original sounds of the recordings from the past. Also, every song, especially the testimony of Marcus Cole, new member of COMMISSIONED on the follow-up vocals of "Ordinary Just Won't Do" and Keith Staten's plea in "Will You Be Ready" has the power to reach everyone who has fallen by the wayside in their walk of faith. I loved every minute of this masterpiece!!